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Equatorial paleomagnetic time‐averaged field results from 0–5 Ma lavas from Kenya and the latitudinal variation of angular dispersion
Opdyke, Neil D; Kent, Dennis V; Huang, Kainian; Foster, David A; Patel, J. P (Department of Geological Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USADepartment of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Rutgers, State University of New Jersey, USADepartment of Physics, University of Nairobi, Kenya, 2010)[1] Lavas of Pliocene-Pleistocene age were sampled in two regions in Kenya: Mount Kenya on the equator and the Loiyangalani region, east of Lake Turkana, at about 3°N. We sampled 100 sites distributed around the Mount Kenya ... -
Magnetic and Paleomagnetic Studies of the Nipissing Diabase, Lake Matinenda Area, Ontario
Patel, J. P; Palmer, H. C (1974)Samples of the Nipissing diabase were collected for rock-magnetic and paleomagnetic studies around and west of Lake Matinenda, Ontario. The specimens have been classified into three groups, based on their stability of ... -
On the nature of Ramgarh Thrust in Kumaun Himalaya
Merh, S. S; Vashi, N. M; Patel, J. P (1971) -
A palaeomagnetic study of lower Proterozoic granites from Western Kenya
Patel, J. P; Raja, P. K. S (Department of Physics, University of Nairobi, 1979)This paper reports a palaeomagnetic study of the lower Proterozoic granites, exposed in the western part of Kenya and dated at 2530 ± 50 Ma (λRb= 1.39 × 10−11 yr−1). Ten sites out of 13 have yielded stable palaeomagnetic ... -
Seismic Contributions of the Kenyan Rift Valley
Patel, J. P (Department of Physics, University of Nairobi, 1994)The past and the present understanding of the deep lithospheric structures beneath the Kenyan Rift Valley is reviewed and the results of the long-range explosion seismic experiment are discussed. A sill like intrusive body ...